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Swansea City parted company with manager Francesco Guidolin on Monday, simultaneously announcing Le Havre boss Bob Bradley as his replacement.
News of the Italian coach’s departure and Bradley's appointment came via Swansea's Twitter feed:
Guidolin's final match in charge was Saturday's 2-1 home defeat to Liverpool, the Swans' fourth loss on the bounce.
He departed the Liberty Stadium with Swansea lying 17th in the Premier League table, tied on four points with West Ham United in 18th after seven matches of the new campaign.read more

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